Category: archives
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More facts needed before government change
Doris Moran Weisberg of Lawrenceville It has come to my attention in recent articles that one subject keeps cropping up. That subject is changing the township’s form of government. Twice in the recent past petitions were circulated in the township suggesting a change to a nonpartisan elected mayor system. Neither petition was able to muster…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Screening and healthy lifestyle help to prevent colon cancer
Preventing colon cancer has improved over the years with the advent of colonoscopies … By Eric H. Shen, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and an opportune time to talk with your doctor about your risk for colon cancer and how to prevent the disease through screening and a healthy…
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Monmouth County Scouts set to Celebrate 100 years of Scouting
Ross Munt Monmouth Council Boy Scouts of America Celebrates 100 Years of Scouting In 2010 the Boy Scouts of America is celebrating its 100th anniversary and throughout the year the Monmouth Council has planned a number of celebration activities. On Saturday April 17, 2010 the entire Scouting family, including past Scouts, Scouting Alumni and the public,…
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PLUMSTED: School district budget draft expected next week
Sean Breslin, Special Writer PLUMSTED A preliminary draft of the local school district’s budget is expected to be ready in time for a workshop meeting Wednesday, according to Superintendent Mark DeMareo. And with Gov. Christie’s warning that state aid to districts could be cut by 15 percent, the Board of Education is expecting…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Businessman reaches lofty goals amid battle with MS
By Joanne Degnan, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE When an incurable optimist faces down an incurable disease, his resolve becomes so contagious big things start to happen. How else can one explain the phenomenon of Team BAM the 250 friends, family and co-workers of Robbinsville electrical contractor Bob Froehlich which has raised $81,000 since…
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Princeton Windrows Resident Panel Discussion
By Princeton Windrows Contact: Mary Ann Bond at Princeton Windrows at 800-708-7007 or Scott McCaskey at Goldman & Associates Public Relations at 757-625-2518 or at: [email protected] “Life at Princeton Windrows” Resident Panel to Discuss Opportunities and Unique Lifestyle at Senior Community Princeton, N.J.: Residents at Princeton Windrows independent lifestyle community are holding a…
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PARENTS HELP PARENTS THROUGH TEARS
Riki Milchman PARENTS HELP PARENTS THROUGH TEARS “When we experienced the tragedy of losing our infant son, we wished there was someone out there – someone we could connect to who could help us with our grief and with making our final arrangements to say good-bye.” Words like these, as expressed by Rivka Milchman, co-founder of…
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Gina B Greetings
By Denise Urban Gina B selects Urbandigits for their 2010 series of cards. Denise Urban’s Zinnia designs will be distributed through Independent Card and Gift shops, bookstores, gourmet, mail order catalog, online stores, boutiques, and clothing stores such as Stienmart, Bloomingdales and Neiman Marcus. Gina B cards are sold throughout the USA. Gina Bugee works…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Reward offered for information on vehicles, house fired upon
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Crime Stoppers of Somerset County has offered a reward of $500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the individuals responsible for a series of shootings last week, according to a March 5 release from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. The investigation of the shootings that occurred Feb.…
